Call of Duty: World at War

Call of Duty: World at War (PS3) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation 3
Genre: First-Person Shooter (Historical)
Developer: Treyarch

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
11/11/2008
EU
11/14/2008
AU
11/12/2008
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Reviewed by hmd (May 17, 2009)

I imagine that it's hard to be Infinity Ward. Ever since the creation of their fantastic Call of Duty series, they've had to deal with a horrific publisher in Activision, helmed by Noah Keller, the next Hiroshi Yamauchi. Their games, which take the concepts Valve made famous with their Half-Life series and run with it, are constantly shunned by elitist snobs clamoring for games with good narrative since Call of Duty is yet ANOTHER game where guys have guns. And every year they have to give their...
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Reviewed by Probester (January 10, 2010)

Call of Duty: World At War is a good example of money cow milking at work. Following the success of Call of Duty 4, the people behind Call of Duty must have thought “Let’s go back to World War II, except we’ll just port over this new system that people like!”, then proceed to churn out copies of World at War. The result is something that is barely redeemable as a game.
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